Vs. game. RECORD MU SIC Admission-Jim, N.H.L. All-Sta Selection ‘ K0. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) Following is the seventh of a '= Canadian Press series of National 2 I-oague all-star selections by sports i tcnncclia to lVin Close Came From filontague Primrose: FORUM Hockey T o-N I s H T v At 1 P.‘ ivr. l St. Ilunstams University l l Prince of Wales College Ono hour's skate nflcr . writers in N. H. L. cities. A con- Blobe-Deanocrat : census will be prepared later. ’By Maurice O. Shevlin, St, Louis v T; First Tum Alternate team ‘i . Goal ._ l7. Th Olubot ,‘ (Boston) (Chicago) i . R. Defence ‘L ‘ Shore L Conacher ' i, fiBooton) L (Moroone) Doodfeziow Bowman liDetrvoiti (Detroit) l i finite i. "Howe . Voca ~ kbetma) (at. 1mm t < . 9- Cerulean w. Cook "- ;(Tororiio) (Rangers) _ H. Jackson Lewis itwvntv) (Detroit) ,.-n~. '.'I . T, " l‘ » l o '0' o c I and I'm sticlring to MASTER MASON . . . as smooth smoking, cool, satisfying to cco n over graced a pipe: Ion! lml"! ' too, with the ricli full l ' aroma of ripe mallow tobacco at its belt. .00! l ...and|tr ,1 lilcc it. lpocnorrv coarse cut" - . ...th¢ wrvlnipe " ‘obaeco should be. You'll I that‘ gal ounces lfi/LT/‘ne. p rocaoco concerns-n.- manenananuaunnmona-aerur PAYS * l Punching Bags l _ and Boxing Gloves . Iowan. .-'=-*"-1 Abegweits -“. for ‘he Island championship. rapped home the scoring, Bradley drawing an In the second period the game speeded up with the team carrying the play. in a de- termined attempt to knot the count. With three minutes 80119 1" the period, Watterwurth scored. Heartened by this return to form. the Primroses battled hard with the result that Beer tied the count, Beer scoring one unassisted and getting an assist from Grant on the other. After playing twelve minutes in the final period the Abbies scored two quick goals, Weir and Acorn combining and McCabe and Prowse repeating 50MB Yew seconds later. The present title- holders pressed hard but found the defensive system well nigh im- pregnable, McEwen turning in a sensational performance in the nets. Poole got the final goal of the game on a pass from Grant. SUIIIAIIY IirIt Period i. Abbies, Stewart (unassisted) 3.30. 2. Abbtes, Stewart (Bradley) 14.06. ._ 3. Abbies, F. Acorn (unassisted) 19.04. Penalty: Pete MoOarron. Stops: “Tic!” Mcllwen 8, W. Mc- Dwen 11. loocndlcrlod 4. Pnrnavoaea, Watterworth (m- aleatsted) 3.15. 5. Primroses, Beer (Grant) 8.16. 6. Primrosea, Beer (imaaalated) 10.80. . Penalty: Beer. Stops: "rid" Molwcn Ewen 16. ‘ 10. W. H6- ‘Bird Pollod 7. Qbldl, Weir (A00!!!) 1M5. 8. Ambler, (Prowao) 10.0!- 9. Prianrocca, Pools (Grant) 15.46. Penalties: MacDonald, Beer, Prowae. Stops: ma" lloliwen 9, W. Ile- Bwen 1'1. mmun RE R|FLE_S_|ititll Mtnature Rifle Shoot was held February 22nd. Below are the scores at the regular shoot Mlday evening. J. S McDonald .. 97 R. E. Jenkins 97 .............. “nun... m]. Conrad 9e W. A. Jenkins 96 K. Burhoe 94 D. Mayne 94 G Mayne . 93 J D. Jenkins 93 Ev. McDonald 91 A. V. Bplllett 90 Geo. Leslie . 90 E. Burke .. .. 87 J C. Stewart . 86 M Archibald 84 R. Seaman . . . . . . . . 73 In the Purdue-Ferguson Shield Match. Team No. 1 captained by J. C. Stewart leads with 931 points: Team No. 3. captained by R. E. Jenkins 919; Team No. 2. captained by W. Dennis 913 points; at the end of the second stage. N.B. Hockey Results SUSSEX, N. 3.. Feb. 25-81mm: Dairy Kings eliminated Dorchester from the New. Brunswick junior hockey playdowna by a round score of 11-2 winning the second game 6-2 tonight. Dairy Kings clinched matters in the first period with four goals. Sussex will meet Red Indians at Moncton on Wednesday in the opelng match of a semi-final round. PREDERJUION, N. B. Feb. 25- Defeating lirederimn 4-2 here to- night, Campbellton became eligible to enter the New Brunswick Junior hockey finals with the winner of the Monctnn-Suaaex series. Fred- ericton and Campbellion fought a 3-3 tie in their first game. Smart offensive play, alert net minding and,_a_ stalwart defence gave Campbellton the victory. . SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Fob. 36- Froderictcn h blanbed Rotheaay Highd-tltanig t in aNow Bruns- wlctlzhinteracholaatic hockey league ma .' N. a. i. GAMES roarcnr it.Y.' ‘stateroom. . g flfllllllq,‘ ‘ 5-4 mtcrmeditcc Ab- cgwaitcckedoutab-tvimoryover Pr-lmroacaiaat night at mollnaternoantrolnthctirrt o! tbeirhomqa-ndhomegamoavriea The Abegwelta tore into the Prlmroaea from the opening whistle and in a disorganized first period throa raounters. Stewart and Acorn accounted for assist on Stewart's second marker. Montague s lEAHiINGER ilEliillll Iii F__I_l_0NT Scoring Lists. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Feb. 25_Possibi1ity of Charlie Conacher of Toronto Maple Leafs being overtaken by any other marksman before the National Hockey League season ends appeared remote tonight, omcial league figures showing him with eight points more than Frankie Boucher, New York Rangers cen- tre, his nearest rival. Big Charlie, who patrols the right boards, scored t/wo goals and one assist during the week ended last night to bring his total to 45 points including 25 goals, more goals as well as more points than anyone else. He led the whole league last season. Boucher added but one assist in the week for 10 goals, 2'1 assists. 37 points, lust holding his second place in the whole league over Harvey Jackson, Toronto leltwlng- er, who has 20-16-36. Jackson is second in actual goals with Earl Robinson, Montreal Maroona right wing, third with 1'1. Syd Howe, Detroit's recent pur- chase from St. Louis, continues high up with l5-X)—85, next place being shamed by Robinson, Ilarry Aurie of Detroit and Art Chapman, New York Americans. each with s4. ‘Hie biggest individual gain of the week was by Paul Thompson who was to the fore in Chicago Black Hawks’ two wins of the week. He picked up a goal and four as- moat of unntrnssilu TR A IN IN a (w Edward J. Noll Aaaoobtod Preea Sports Writer) ORLANDO. 11%., FE). 25-1110 merry men of Casey Stengel and Brooklyn, the club that's still in the National Ball League, (Bill ‘Derry take note), Joined hands under the aun on ‘Pinker Field to- dazy and ‘v launched the manor league training season». ‘Phat is, they launched it as solemnly as Casey and the Dodgers can launch anything, whtch is ser- ious under the surface. hilarious on top. Some pitchers threw, some batters hit, everybody played the infield and tried. to duck 51181881118 flies, and while it was fun it was also a. warming, perspiration-imit- ing workout under the heart cir- cumstanocs. As usual, bandylegged Casey, was the master of ceremonies. "The slogan of this club this year," he howled to his assorted athletes and coach Otto Miller, "1" run fast and don't got hurted. We've got Just enough to go ar- ound." His eyes gleamed at the sight of the giant Babe Phelps, the catcher he got on waivers during the winter from Chicago Cube for the purpose of assisting Al Lopez, the Cubanola, with the receiving. “Look at that man belt ’em." - screamed Casey from a cafe place in the infield behind ab: foot four inch 142s Munns, a right-hand pitchln_ holdover, "He hits ‘em low, he hits ’em high, he hits ’em over the fence. Take note, ye slug- gards, and do likewise." Abel Plays First Came ThisSeason (C. l’. By (lunrdlanb Special Wire) SAKIJL‘ STE. MARIE, Ont, Feb. 25. -- 'f‘ally Abel, Chicago Black Hawk lioldout, made his first ice appearance o1 the present winter iii the Michigan Sou this afternoon at aczimivalin which he performed with the Pirates to defeat a team from Sudbury 7-3. Taffy got an assist on the seventh goal his team iscorcd. lie played with special per- mission from secretary W. A. Hew- itt, of the O. H. A. Golden Miller Still Strong Fa vo ri t e (C, P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Feb. 25"'Ml8S Domtll! Piaget's Golden Miller remained wann favorite for the Grand Nat- ional Steoplcchaae in today's call- over at odds. in which last year's wirmer was quoted at 4 to 1. John Hay Wlrlmeyb 1110010111! n was second choice at it to I. For the Ilinoolnahire handicap, to be run at Lincoln on March 2'1. two days before the Grand Nat- ional flamenco remained first Commander!!! dhdfioltltlfltgfi, I Chuck Tompletonb . BACKBNDK Jldfii SPORTRA IT Nearest Ri v a I In Conacher Holds Eight ggwmgsa a? Point Lead Over the *"°'" gore"- Mic Mars M: concuzonu: wmosq ‘IO Two 0- Maurine-s. am) Hfiflvn MON R5 RBRQCBHLL Garage; coon PU" 2mm: 90m 1mg also seulhmklzlé‘ 2am “MR Polar Eowmzo vicar! ire-lac MONTREAL, Feb. 25-—Former Maritime Hockey Ileague players now performing in the National Hockey league are well able to hold tiaelr own with more exper- ienced. players if the statistics is- sued from league headquarters to- night is a true indication. Bill Cowley who once wore a Wolverine uniform has amassed nine scoring points in the brief period he has been with St. fouls. made up of five goals and four assists. Bill Miller. former Mone- ton Hawk, has three goals but his offensive power has been curtailed by plenty of rcarguard duty. Sam- my McManus has one assist. cred- ited to him but has had o. lot of hard luck and then he spent a large part of the season with Windsor. . _ Bert Connolly. 8, regular with Rangers since the season started. is up with the bettar-than-averagn nine goals and l0 assists-more than most first-season players can compile in the complete schedule (c. r. By Guardian's special wire) ' ‘ players with a total of l9 p0lnts-- < Connolly also aided Moncion to two Allan Cup triumphs. Pete Kelly,‘ one of 8t. Louis’ most recent recruits who formerly put punch in Charlottetown Albblea’ at- tack, has scored twice and aided eight times fora total of 10 points Bill Hollett, who has played most of his hockey away from his North Sydney birthplace, is nearing a star rating and is leading defence- men in scoring with 10 goals and 11 assists for 2i point-s. Excursion Rates To Canadian Centres MONCTCIN. N. 8., Feb. 25 — A visit to the Upper Canadian cen- tres of Montreal, Ottawa and To- ronto, also to the cities of Quebec and Thmc Rivers, from the Mari- time Provinces can be made very Former Maritime Hockey Stars Prominent In NHL. HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadian Section? P W L D r A P Torontoufl 2513 4 1229454 Maroona . 40 21 17 2 105 78 44 Canadians 37 15 17 5 '79 90 35 Americans 39 l0 21 8 M 112 28 St. Innis . 41 9 26 6 '12 118 24 ' ' Section P .W L D l" A P Rangers .. 3i) 21 l3 5 117 1M 4'1 Chicago .. 40 21 l5 4 91 ‘l1 46 Boston 39 20 l4 5 1Y1 90 45 Detroit .. 39 l3 l9 7 8B N 83 BIIBBY. AllEN REGAINS TITLE (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW GLASGOW, N. 5., Feb. 35 -Bobby Allen of Weatville re- gained the Maritime welterweight » boxing championship tonight with a. IO-round decision over Bobby Orr, the Jogglns acrapper who took the title from him last fall. It was their thirdbout within a year. Judges Harold Cassidy and W. W. Osborne gave Allen six rounds, judged two even, and voted the re- maining two Orrs. Roy Chisholm of Halifax refereed. The Jogglns battler won a de- cision from Allen last fall and took the crown with the victory. The pairmet againanditraultedin a draw, with Orr retaining the championship. Both fighters used qien tactics tonight, rushing in close and mak- ing little attempt at defensive work. Orr did most of the leading but the victor countered strongly. In the seventh round Allen craahad a right to Orra Jaw and was get- ting into position to finish the bout when the gong rang. The ninth economically 0n the bargain fare coach excursion being operated by the Canadian National Railways on Friday next, March 1st. Since the introduction 0i‘ tires; coach excursions they have met with a. popular reception on the part of the travelling public as, in addition to ightaeelnil. they afford an opportunity to make visits to relatives and friends, Many of those residing in the Maritime Prmqccs have relatives and friends lit-mg in these Upper Canadian centres particularly Mon- treal. Ottawa and Toronto. and the generous return limit provides ample time for such a visit, tickets b11118 good to return from Montreal, Ottawa. »Quebec City and Three ' Rivera the following Tuesday, March 5th and from 'I‘oronto. Wednesday, March 6th, Hockey fans have the opportunity of witnessing two of the major league games on Satur- day night.‘ March 2nd. when the Boston Bruins play the Montreal Maroon: in Montreal, and the New York Americana play the Maple Inf: in ‘Iioronto the same night. It has been found in the phat that several people club together to make a party to visit these centres and in this way the trip la made doubly enjoyable,‘ ' ‘ "rorvmn awn To each New Year its colour! The colour of this New Year is blue. The shades especially honoured are the one ulcctadbv theQuegp attire British Industries lair, Jubilee blue and Windsor blue. - "I am wandering l! human lumi- CUPPIUII ofxufional am la too expensive to include in I round ended the same way with Orr trying to cover up. Allen weighed 142 1-2 pounds and Orr 144 l-2. .Site Of 1940 Olympics Is U nd ec i d ed (A. P. By Guardian's Speclll who) 081D, Norway, Feb. 26. - While representatives of Italy and Japan engaged in an animated verbal dia- Dlllg over which nation would be host to thc 1940 Olympic Games, word spread through the committee * rnbera that the international classic may be awarded to Finland aa a means of settling the conten- tion between the Italians and the Nippona. Several weeks ago Japanese of- ficials uulltllllltltid Joyous!!! that Italy had withdrawn Ill bid to bold lihd games but today, as the Interna- tional Committee opened its auction. Count Boacoaaa, the Italian deio- gata. said Italy was ltill n candidate. The Japanese am - 11111:“, said Prcmiafiuflaniiarm u“, promised coup would drop its demand that the 1040 games be bald in Rome. Count Boaaoasa replied that. I1 Dino's r0- marlu baa been misunderstood. In view of tho dillltccmcnt bo- tween the two leading. Maddox: ‘apilo-uplufronvt looheduiftherubberwaamer ‘ produced fiaahcsotfaatamdoloverhookey llAWllSlllli RllllBlEllS HAY DRAW 90 Minutes 0f Plafi - Fails To End* 3-a Draw In Moncton. (C. P. by Gunrdialfi Sandal who) MONCDON uibb I-Monotonb , . intermediate Hawk: and the Am- herw Ramblers battled through ninety minutes to a S-oll draw in the first round of the playdowna leading u, the Nliaritime hockey championship, new tonight. It was an even struggle all the way and the score is a very good indication fl-all at the end of the regulation perlodaandinthe second over- tlnloAmhez-stclaimedagoalwhicb| thegoal iudgedocluredwaanot ovortheilneilfhereaultoftbcdla- pute was that the goal-Judge was romovedltwnsagangattackand of nwubhand fromthepreaaboxit the line before goalie Art 501111108 pushed it om, quickly with his liancL The rival squads andliadafairaiaedcrowdoffana ontbeirtoeaattimca. ‘ Btabrooka Stove opened the soaring early in the first period while Gene IraBlanc, Monotovn de- fenceman was in the penalty box, but in the second period the Hawks evened the count. The home forces were abort two men through ‘penalties when Bill Burden broke away and blazed a rifle abot into the corner of the net from just inside tho Antherst. blue line. While Dickie was still serving his second period penaltcl. V16 Fraser lumped the puck into the Moncton not S2 seconds after the star; of the final session u the Ran-fblera ganged the Moncton cage, but before the period ended Kenny Carroll tied the score on a pamout from behind the Ramblers om w Awlew. In the first ovrlilme Robinson firedinaclean-cirtgoal to put Ramblers ahead, but the Hawks ganged the Anthea-at cage and Robinson tripped Carroll to pro- vent a. goal and was . While he was a/baent Carroll sowed the tieing goal on a. three-way passing bout. B.Couvilierwaahurtinthefirat overtime when struck in tho faoe mlth the puck but after first aid t, renamed to {the game face Junior zilbegweil; Earn BiifMargin For Second Game Last Year’s IVE-YitiIIIC - Quebec y mammal" Game Outplaying their throughout. Junior a strangle hold 0n the Island Jun- ior title last night when they do- featod the Crystals of Summer-aide a loplided 7-0 count in the first game of the two-game total-goal‘ series to decide this year's titling. 7km acore lust about indicates the play. The City team just had too much hockey ability for their opponents and young Price in the local not: had very little work al- though at times he had to. save smartly to earn his shutout. Displaying smart passing but cr- ratle in their shooting Lou Camp- bell's squad did everything but sooreinthofiratnineteen ‘ ‘ of the opening period. They were in close several times and either shot wide or were outgueaccd by the Simmer-aide goalie. l-nd a lot of credit is deserved by young Lar- kina, guarding the visitor's cage, on his performance. With a minute to go however. Abbica made it r-o. Iukins coming way out to atop Blanchard was caught cold as the latter scooped the loose rubber to Cousins who fired it into thecmpty cage. mmersidc were shorthanded at the time, Clow serving the only penalty of the period. Flor six minutes of the middle period Abbiea continued w mics wide open chances but a. ter called back byRefereo-irt-chiefcar- rlgan, which had bounded in off a Summersldp player during a mad scramble, act. the spark off that enabled them to go into a com- manding lead. In tho next fourteen minutes they garnered four goals to run the score to 5-0 at the bell. "Bruit" Fltrgeralfs pasaout from behind the net enabled Jim Cousins to chalk up his aoccnd goal of the game, and six minutes later Mc- Innia split the defence duo cleanly to make it 3-0. Penalties to Darrach "and Mclnuia left the winners two abort shortly after the marker, but the visitors failed to wort: in for close-up attempts. Fltqenld made the play for number four as he slipped the wafer to Momma at the line and the latter, again made no mistake, Ititmerald finally breaking opponentsl A lta took It had not been decided late to- night where and when the decid- inggamoofthaaerieswould be filly“!- N.S. Hockey . Results (o. r. By our-awr- swirl Wire) ANTIGONISH. N. 8.. Feb." 26— St. lila-ryb College of Halifax "H! St. Francis Xavier Univeraityplay- ed a 8-8 tie tonight in the first or a two-game series in the semi- final mund of the Maritime inter- collegiate hockey championship. The second game will be P187911 in Halifax on ‘Tuesday. TRURO, N. 8., Feb. 25-min Junior-a swarmed over the Halifax Cimadima 8-8 ht in tho first of a two-game series in the Nova Scotia junior hockey champion- ablp elimin " The second game will be played in Halifax- OJGORD. N. 8.. Feb. 26-0!- ford intermediates will 0811’! l four-goal lead to Cam FY44"! when they play the second lame of the semi-final series for the Nova Scotia intermediate hockey championship, having scored B11 8-4 victory over Dominion No. G here tonight. The second game will be played in Sydney 0n Wednesday. KENTVIILLE. N. 5., Feb. 25- Kcntville Wildcats carried off the hockey supremacy of the Annapolis Valley here tonight by defeating Bridgetown Hawks 7-3 and taklnd the two-game series 10-5. Wildcats, champions of the Valley league. will now enter a two-game aerial with Lunanburg Falcons, cham- pions of the South Shore League. Bri Hawks are the Central Valley League title-holders. DOWN THE ALLEYS HOLY NARI! CLUB COMMERCIAL LEAGUE , in 784. Tonight at aso p. m. Holy Name All Start vl. Five Aoca. ,__.___.____._.. WINS DIOISICN (A. P. By Gllrdhn‘! ‘IONS! WIN) ~ PARIS, . flb-Gultave Hum- cry. french lightweight boxer, to~ night punched cut a iii-round do- onion over Jackie "Cid" Borg of England in u slow bouts Bumcry mod 185 pounds and Borg one "An empire fcrtiliad by calf-gor- common- into the scoring column 40 seconds later as he fired the wafer home from a scramble. Goals by Mclnnis and Simpson in the third period fin-trier increased the margin. Hts- gerald getting his third mist of the game on Mclnnla‘ third goal of the game. LINIUPS Ahhlca: Goal, Price: Defence, Simpson, Macklin, Mathiecon: Cen- tre, Blanchard. Mclnnls; Loft Wing, Filmer-aid, Darracb; Right’ Wing, Cou ‘ , J. Saunders. , B'Sldo: Goal, Lax-kins; Defence, Boatea, McDonald; Centre. R089?!» Araenault, Muttart; Left Wing, Hogan, Clow; Right Wing, Perry. Hickey. Reduces: J. Carrigan. Summer- aide, Jackie Klara, Charlottetown. SUMMARY (Blanchard) . rind 2—Abbiea, CouaZ-na (Fltqerald) 6.12 a-aabi-Iier, MoInnia. 1a or l-abbiei, Mcfnnis ir-itzgmiai moo. ’ ll-Abblea, w ld (Simpson, Blanchard. Cousins) 16.40. Penalties: Nluttart, Darrach, Mc- Innis. Third Period i l tl-Abbics, Mclnnis (Fitzgerald) 10.00. ‘I-Simpaon. 14.10. Penalties: None. Champions Hand Summerside ~ ° Juniors 7-0lgeaatisng In Opening m: . BASKETBALL DOUBLE HEADER Y Monoton Si. Bernard: vl. Holy Name Inloona. GIRLS‘ GAME hloncton Bingooa n. C lcttotown Nlkca. First game I o'clock. Admission Ne. e cl ‘Indians Hand Rothesay Oaks Trimming Guardian's Special Wire), (o-{P- by imm- JOHN, n. a, m. all-a more name-go by t!» Red 1h- ciana nee-inst W" W" the Redskins an 11-4 victory to- night in the final of a ilww and home aeniea in the New Brunswick jurlior hockey fin-rooms- The round acoxo woa 1'!-7 in favor of Red Incite-no. who will moat Sussex at Morioton nent Wednesday night anti at Sussex nellt FY1691‘ night in a send-final series. Crutolaaaed the Oaks were caved from a worao beating bi! Will'- lonnl work of goaltender Fathom bon_ Tho Rad Indians had greats! spend, a stronger defence. mortar omrlbinotim ploy and better atich handling. Gould was the Individual star gaming no lees than all ave-b "Kl cashing two div-II- layhig was Emma a finish lacuna in mod ygurgg plaiyors. White, MODOYDB db 1mm». "ml"! W“! oppcmenta like features. 1410M!!!- d . 1on8. will lb iii-mm, Bell. spares. Oal : retnerewn. lull: D- ltd and Zlillio, defence; Patterson. 010' tre; Itawlm, left; Win81 MN’. 148m wing; Bill ateele. Biunbot. Bar- ber-ry. Dvbbln. mm. Dcvens Sticks To Business (A. P. By Guardian's Spoolal Wirol NEW YORK, Feb. 25—AnY hand New ‘York Yankees may have had of inducing Charlie Davcnl. 101m" Harvard right-band bitching m!» u; Qhifll‘! his mind about quittintf baaobnll and 801mg into the bank- ing business were dashed today when Manager Ed Barrow fcu-mal- Dcvurna, now with the State Street Trust company in the W’ city, refused to be swayed even in the faceofa ‘ “llncreflfl! in aalitry. CONTROLS CHICAGO STADIUM (A. P. By Guardian's Special WIN) 0H1 CAGO, Feb. 25—Ja.mea Nor- ris. Sin, Chicago millionaire grnili broker, today became one of t-ht heavient property holders in sport when control of the Chicago Stad- ium, largest indoor sports arena in the Uizitcd States, passed into hit hands. ens rnrrriiiiliirlrn limo’: cirmisnrvru Ilhall-runrd_ ‘ and Owommwozftlollycut-bat INN!“ llofienflvotoflielnmthcytimplifl" fer the nan who beeps clean-ahnvml Whyripoilyour dimes-socially - orlnbmlnccr-by WW" melon oraaoftanacyrmahould? TheGiflattWBlucBladriueapedalb mumbled m- men with we Jkln. Evantwoaliavcaadltyfllll" necessary, arc only. pleasant. Shaw with rhionieetwniuenudwccrnw row rooming and fool the Illflflfi‘ '_ lflglncfdlalflr Gillette A Blue; Blades ernmeat now: into a aim of munch-Stanley Bald _ . NW so 25¢'-TlO~ 50¢ \ ‘Hill